[EN] PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF RENIN INHIBITORS<br/>[FR] PROCÉDÉ DE PRÉPARATION D'INHIBITEURS DE LA RÉNINE
申请人:VITAE PHARMACEUTICALS INC
公开号:WO2009038715A1
公开(公告)日:2009-03-26
Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a tetrahydropyran-di-amine represented by Structural Formula (I): wherein R1 is H or alkyl and E is H or an amine protecting group.
The present invention is directed to aspartic protease inhibitors represented by the following structural formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The present invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the aspartic protease inhibitors of Structural Formula (I). Methods of antagonizing one or more aspartic proteases in a subject in need thereof, and methods for treating an aspartic protease mediated disorder in a subject using these aspartic protease inhibitors are also disclosed.
Disclosed are aspartic protease inhibitors represented by the following Formula: wherein R
1
, R
2
, R
3
, R
4
, R
5
, R
6
, R
7a
, R
7b
and n are as defined herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same and methods for treating an aspartic protease mediated disorder using the same.
The present invention is directed to aspartic protease inhibitors represented by the following structural formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The present invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the aspartic protease inhibitors of Structural Formula (I). Methods of antagonizing one or more aspartic proteases in a subject in need thereof, and methods for treating an aspartic protease mediated disorder in a subject using these aspartic protease inhibitors are also disclosed.
Described are compounds that bind to aspartic proteases to inhibit their activity. They are useful in the treatment or amelioration of diseases associated with aspartic protease activity. Also described are methods of use of the compounds described herein in ameliorating or treating aspartic protease related disorders in a subject in need thereof.